Wisconsin judge Hannah Dugan pleads not guilty to helping a man evade federal immigration agents
Wisconsin judge Hannah Dugan pleads not guilty to helping a man evade federal immigration agents
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Wisconsin judge Hannah Dugan pleads not guilty to helping a man evade federal immigration agents
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Interesting case here. It’s not every day you hear about a judge being involved in something like this. I wonder what her defense strategy will be—pleading not guilty suggests she believes she acted within the law. Do you think this will impact her career or the public’s trust in the judiciary? It’s also worth considering the broader implications for immigration enforcement and the role of local officials. What’s your take on the balance between following federal law and personal or moral convictions? Would love to hear more about the details of the case—do you think there’s more to the story?